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Linking assessment to undergraduate student capabilities through portfolio examination
Authors:Anthony J O'Sullivan  Peter Harris  Chris S Hughes  Susan M Toohey  Chinthaka Balasooriya  Gary Velan
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, St. George Clinical School , University of New South Wales , Sydney , Australia;2. School of Public Health and Community Medicine , University of New South Wales , Sydney , Australia;3. School of Medical Sciences , University of New South Wales , Sydney , Australia
Abstract:Portfolios are an established method of assessment, although concerns do exist around their validity for capabilities such as reflection and self‐direction. This article describes an e‐portfolio which closely aligns learning and reflection to graduate capabilities, incorporating features that address concerns about portfolios. Students are required to complete assessments linked to graduate capabilities. In Year 3, a portfolio review occurs (205–248 students per year), focusing on students' grades and feedback from assessments and a reflective essay is submitted. In the essay, students reflect on their progress, identify areas of weakness and detail plans for improvement. Progress in each capability is summatively graded against specific criteria and feedback is provided. Students progressively accumulate evidence of learning linked to the graduate capabilities. The provision of sufficient structure prevents evasion of areas of weakness. Importantly, the equal weighting given to all graduate capabilities emphasises that competence in all areas is required. The requirement for a degree of self‐direction and reflection in all assessments promotes regular review of progress. This e‐portfolio explicitly links graduate outcomes with assessment in order to drive learning. Further research is required to evaluate acceptability to students, as well as the efficacy of portfolios in developing reflective practice and self‐directed learning.
Keywords:portfolio  assessment  reflective practice  outcome‐based teaching  competencies
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